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1. TreeMap 2016: A tree-level model of the forests of the conterminous United States circa 2016 Data publication contains GIS data

Author(s):
Riley, Karin L.; Grenfell, Isaac C.; Finney, Mark A.; Shaw, John D.

2. Long-term SUCCESS: Vegetation data collected in 2017 from permanent plots in the sagebrush steppe of south-central Washington state

Author(s):
Bakker, Jonathan D.; Davies, Matt G.; Wainwright, Claire E.; Power, Simon C.

3. Fire Lab tree list: A tree-level model of the conterminous United States landscape circa 2014 Data publication contains GIS data

Author(s):
Riley, Karin L.; Grenfell, Isaac C.; Finney, Mark A.; Wiener, Jason M.; Houtman, Rachel M.

4. Fire Lab tree list: A tree-level model of the western US circa 2009 v1 Data publication contains GIS data

Author(s):
Riley, Karin L.; Grenfell, Isaac C.; Finney, Mark A.; Wiener, Jason M.

5. Kane Experimental Forest: Overstory tree data from a thinning study in Allegheny hardwoods

Author(s):
Rhinehart, Tessa A.; Weldon, Corinne A.; Stout, Susan L.

6. BeeTrees: tropical and sub-tropical nectar and pollen sources

Author(s):
Workman, Sarah W.; Stuthman, Joel

7. Overstory tree and regeneration data from the "Management Intensity Demonstration" study at Penobscot Experimental Forest

Author(s):
Waskiewicz, Justin D.; Kenefic, Laura S.; Puhlick, Joshua J.; Rogers, Nicole S.; Brissette, John C.